Campus News

Alfred State celebrates First-Generation Students

“Remember that your college journey is an investment not just in an independent future, but in building a confidence that will carry you through life’s challenges. You made a good choice in Alfred State. We are proud to have some of the very best employment and continuing education rates in all of SUNY.”  Dr. Greg Sammons Read Article

William Dean and Alfred State Alumni honored by AIA Rochester

Alfred State Professor William Dean, '85, was honored with the Medal of Distinction from the Rochester chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA). ASC alum Samantha Towner, ’22, Bryan Toepfer, ’11, and Jay Woodcock, ’94, were also honored. Read Article

Football team wins ECFC title – Advances to NCAA Tournament for second straight year

The Alfred State football team will head to the NCAA Division III tournament for the second straight year following a 39-37 victory over Anna Maria in the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference (ECFC) Championship game.  Read Article

Trap team finishes 10th at Nationals

“We have come a long way from starting this club last year. To be able to travel to Illinois and compete with the best of the best is quite an accomplishment. I am excited to see where continued hard work will take this team.”  Brad Smith Read Article

Veterans Day - 2024

Today and every day we thank those who have served or are serving to protect the freedoms we enjoy. At Alfred State, we have veterans that teach, work, and learn.   Read Article

Agriculture Students Excel in a Pair of Competitions

“Our students represented Alfred State with the utmost professionalism as they worked with students from other schools across the Northeast. They showed immense insight and tact as they analyzed the dairy operations and presented their findings to the producers. I am very proud of our students.”  Morgan McLean Read Article

Students present Septic Tank Models to Allegany County Department of Health

“The students received hands-on experience designing and building a functioning septic system, while the ACDOH received amazing models to use for future education event. The students learned poorly functioning septic systems can be huge threats to public health, as they can be sources of drinking water contamination, among a myriad of other issues.”  Emily Owczararzak Read Article

2024 Police Academy graduates honored

“Each year I am impressed and proud of the hard work and dedication that these graduates put in. The graduates of the Police Academy endured months of training to be ready to enter the workforce. These graduates will immediately take the knowledge and skills they learned and start making a difference in the communities they will be working in.”  Scott Richardson Read Article

Seven Forensic Science students attend Conference in Atlantic City

“There was no way I was going to pass up an opportunity to speak to and meet people who may offer me a job someday. It was a very educational and enjoyable experience.”  Deanna Gannon Read Article

Drama Club to present “The Guy Who Didn’t Like Musicals”

“We have had a fun semester so far working on this production. It is only my second musical so it’s always kind of an inside joke that I don’t like musicals…but I do really like this one! I sing the songs to myself almost every day. I hope the audience has as much fun watching the show as we have had doing it!”  Abby Hurley.  Read Article